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Best Navigation Apps for Any Situation, Any Time

Whether you’re taking the train to work or biking through a foreign country, basic navigation maps sometimes aren’t up to the task. In cases where these applications experience service problems or come equipped with outdated information, users may find themselves stranded without guidance. In most cases, this experience is a nuisance, but in others, it can hold more serious implications. However, there’s a large enough range of options available through Google Play; every Android user should be able to find an app that fits their needs.

The Best App for Public Transit
For many city dwellers, and travelers as well, having up to date travel information and efficient routes is priceless. Moovit, a mapping service, and public transit app, offers just that. The app features navigation information from ferries and trains, to trams and buses. Unlike any other transportation app at the time, Moovit introduced crowdsourced schedules and map data back in 2014. This crowdsourcing feature works passively and anonymously by turning on “Live Directions” while riding. This free app offers data and directions from more than 1,200 cities and 68 countries.

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The Best App for No Service
By its nature, traveling often lands mobile users in areas with limited or no cellular access. Tourists, in particular, may find themselves lost in an unfamiliar city with no access to data or directions. In these such cases, the GPS app, Navmii, is a useful tool. The app itself is free, though users may need to pay $5 apiece for international maps. Offline users can search for addresses as well as points of interest through the app. The app also features voice navigation, crowdsourced traffic information (though not in its offline mode), and locally-stored offline maps.

The Best App for International Travel
When searching for a jack-of-all-trades map that will provide updated directions for traveling abroad in multiple countries (and involving countless situations), the tried and true Google Maps will be your best bet. The app offers public transit instructions, detailed vocal GPS navigation, traffic updates, and 360-degree street views. This Google application features map tiles and geocoding in over 200 countries, with walking and driving directions in almost all of the 200 countries. In addition, users have access to detailed points of interest, in-app reviews, and indoor maps.

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